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Farage insists he is not a politician — but within the rightwing populist party, he is kingmaker
Counsel to the inquiry presents Angela Van Den Bogerd with emails that challenge earlier testimony
The affair highlights the responsibilities of in-house lawyers when warned of improper practices in their organisation
Footage of officer calling antisemitism campaigner ‘openly Jewish’ sparks a furore
Politician accused of using thousands of pounds given by donors for medical bills and personal expenses
Shabana Mahmood says Europe’s court of human rights has helped thousands of British citizens
Alan Cook tells Horizon inquiry he was not aware state-owned group was leading on prosecutions of sub-postmasters
UK foreign secretary steps up efforts to secure aid for Ukraine but is snubbed by senior Republican
Paula Vennells said branch managers may have been enticed by money ‘lying about’, minutes suggest
Former sub-postmaster tells public inquiry officials were ‘more guilty than politicians’ in delaying justice
Latest stage to focus on the role of executives, government ministers and figures from Fujitsu
Lord Ian Burnett says bill could be challenged when it faces scrutiny in the House of Lords
Opposition party balks at committing to lawyers’ conclusions as SNP urges recall of parliament over response to air strikes
Committee says no options ruled out if Paula Vennells proved to be in contempt of parliament
UK politicians targeted by APT31 group say they have found ‘tracker pixel’ emails still in their inboxes
Labour criticises PM Rishi Sunak after Egyptian-born billionaire features in latest list of honours
UK PM forced into mini-reshuffle ahead of three-week break after Robert Halfon and James Heappey quit
Entrepreneur reportedly said looking at MP Diane Abbott made ‘you just want to hate all Black women’
Ombudsman finds changes to state pension age was mishandled, affecting millions of women
Electoral Commission says gifts from Richard Harpin were under-reported by more than £200,000
PM insists his economic plan is working and tries to quell rebels’ talk of leadership change ahead of election
Shadow chancellor says public services need more money and promises spending review once in office
Public affairs advisers say there is glut of Tory staffers seeking to bail out of government
SNP strategists say move threatens Conservative seats in north-east of Scotland where many fear loss of jobs
Former UK prime minister to focus on causes including combating slavery
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